FLoRA: An Advanced AI-Powered Engine to Facilitate Hybrid Human-AI Regulated Learning
Xinyu Li, Tongguang Li, Lixiang Yan, Yuheng Li, Linxuan Zhao, Mladen Rakovi\'c, Inge Molenaar, Dragan Ga\v{s}evi\'c, Yizhou Fan

TL;DR
FLoRA is an advanced AI-powered engine designed to enhance hybrid human-AI regulated learning by providing adaptive scaffolding and personalized support to improve learners' self-regulation skills.
Contribution
This paper introduces the FLoRA Engine, integrating generative AI and learning analytics to support real-time, personalized SRL in educational settings, addressing limitations of existing tools.
Findings
FLoRA effectively supports learners' self-regulation in real-world contexts.
The engine's tools enhance collaborative writing and learner engagement.
Studies show improved SRL outcomes with FLoRA's adaptive scaffolding.
Abstract
Self-Regulated Learning (SRL), defined as learners' ability to systematically plan, monitor, and regulate their learning activities, is crucial for sustained academic achievement and lifelong learning competencies. Emerging AI developments profoundly influence SRL interactions by potentially either diminishing or strengthening learners' opportunities to exercise their own regulatory skills. Recent literature emphasizes a balanced approach termed Hybrid Human-AI Regulated Learning (HHAIRL), in which AI provides targeted, timely scaffolding while preserving the learners' role as active decision-makers and reflective monitors of their learning process. Central to HHAIRL is the integration of adaptive and personalized learning systems; by modelling each learner's knowledge and self-regulation patterns, AI can deliver contextually relevant scaffolds that support learners during all phases of…
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